MaxTech PCI Internal Voice/FAX/Data/Speakerphone Modem Testing Your Modem After Installation

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software. Consult the software manual for information on using these and other parameters/features.

115,200 bps; 8 data bits; no parity; 1 stop bit; RTS/CTS flow control set to “on;” initialization string: AT&F

Select a “Generic Class 1” modem type in your fax software

Note that your software must be configured to communicatewiththemodemonthesameCOMportand IRQ line used by the modem.

2.6Testing Your Modem After Installation

In order to test your modem you should be familiar with your communication software. Load and set up your communication software and enter into “terminal mode.” Make sure that the COM Port and IRQ settings of the modem match the software. Type AT on your terminal screen and press ENTER. You may see “AT”, “AATT” or nothing on the screen. In all cases, the modem should respond with an OK or 0. If it does not, either the modem has not been installed properly or the software has not been properly configured. Review Sections 2.2 -2.5 and be certain that the modem and the software have been properly installed. If required, refer to Section 6 for additional troubleshooting information.

2.7Using Your Modem

The software included with your modem product provides a user friendly interface to access the fax, data and voice/speakerphone functions of your modem. This software should be sufficient for all of your com- munication needs. There may be times when you need to access the modem manually via modem commands. Read Section 3 for a summary description of the modem commandsetbeforemanuallyaccessingthemodem.You may want to read the software manual first, however, as the software may already provide a user friendly method of accessing the functions you need (i.e. dialing or answering calls).

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Contents 56K BPS Page Proceed to .3 now if you have every- thing required Section Two InstallationSection One Introduction Unpacking Your Modem PCI Expansion Slots Hardware InstallationHardware Wizard Windows 95 Release Hardware ConfigurationNew Hardware Wizard Software Installation and ConfigurationWindows 95 Release 4.00.950 B WindowsUsing Your Modem Testing Your Modem After InstallationCommand Structure Section Three AT Command SetWhere To Go From Here Executing CommandsCommands are echoed Basic AT CommandsCommand Function Bell modeAutomatic rate negotiation Medium speaker volumeInternal speaker on until carrier DetectedExtended AT Commands Ends test in progress Force DSR Signal High onEnable Trellis Coding @ Power on or resetMNP/V.42/V.42bis Commands Fax Class 1 Commands Section Four S Registers ISO 101 Voice Mode CommandsSection Five Result Codes S Registers Register Function Range/units DefaultModem does not respond to commands Section Six TroubleshootingHigh pitch tone is heard whenever you answer the phone Modem does not dialModem dials but does not connect Modem makes a connection but no data appears on your screenFCC Compliance Section Seven Support and ServiceAppendix a Specifications Appendix B NoticesDOC Compliance Information FCC Class B StatementUL Notice